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. >> looks like hawaii's the key. whatever happens there, i think everybody's going to adjust accordingly on the west coast. golden gate bridge, 2.3 feet for pacifica, 2.5 feet for half moon bay and about 2.75 feet for santa cruz. that's the wave height we expect when the tsunami does come into the bay area. warm-up aftershocks, there's been 57 of them. 57 aftershocks of that ranged from 4.5 magnitude all the way up to about 6.5. a lot of these are going deeper and deeper and deeper into the ground. we're talking about a huge mass of movement or a huge movement of mass around japan. here we go. the warning still in effect for hawaii. we should know anytime how bad they're going to get it and then we can adjust our number down. it does come in about 8:00 in san francisco. we right now are transitioning into low tide. low tide will happen around 9:51. but with tsunamis you can have waves, these higher waves for ten to 12 hours after the initially wave. so once we get that first one, we still have ten to 12 hours possibl
. >> looks like hawaii's the key. whatever happens there, i think everybody's going to adjust accordingly on the west coast. golden gate bridge, 2.3 feet for pacifica, 2.5 feet for half moon bay and about 2.75 feet for santa cruz. that's the wave height we expect when the tsunami does come into the bay area. warm-up aftershocks, there's been 57 of them. 57 aftershocks of that ranged from 4.5 magnitude all the way up to about 6.5. a lot of these are going deeper and deeper and deeper into...
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abc 7 at 6:00 starts now. >>> an emergency error terrorizes hawaii. fear of an imminent missile strike sents people seeking cough tore find out a short time later it was all a mistake. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. many people woke up to a text alert or saw on tv the message, ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a drill. >> they found out 38 minutes later the threat was not real. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live at sfo with reaction to this mistaken alert. >> reporter: just imagine getting that alert from a missile was on its way. folks heading to hawaii reacting to the news, but first let's hear from the folks who lived through that false alarm. >> this is where we stayed after we prepared. >> reporter: valerie turner, who lives on kauai, shows us where she headed with her family after a scary alert on her phone which said, ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a drill. >> i was overwhelmed with the thoughts going t
abc 7 at 6:00 starts now. >>> an emergency error terrorizes hawaii. fear of an imminent missile strike sents people seeking cough tore find out a short time later it was all a mistake. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. many people woke up to a text alert or saw on tv the message, ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a drill. >> they found out 38 minutes later the threat was not real. abc 7 news...
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but this cohort, 65% are returning hawaii residents. what we call kamina, 75% have ties to hawaii. the majority of us are actually staying with our families. that's great that we're not taking up more -- we're not taking away any housing, which is what i was initially with. and we all have to have full-time remote jobs. we're not taking any jobs away from hawaii people either. this is just a great way for people to reconnect. >> jennica gue, garages, i will sa shakas. exiting to be part of the first group. hopefully she will get her stuff packed. and thank you for joining us on today's interactive show getting answers. we do have breaking news i'm going to summarize them theme parks in california and outdoor sporting events can resume with capacity restrictions in counties in the red tier. much of california's projected to be in the red tier soon. this change takes effect april 1st. disneyland fans, you may b >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the vaccinations around the clock in this country. and the debate tonight across the nation. americans exhausted
but this cohort, 65% are returning hawaii residents. what we call kamina, 75% have ties to hawaii. the majority of us are actually staying with our families. that's great that we're not taking up more -- we're not taking away any housing, which is what i was initially with. and we all have to have full-time remote jobs. we're not taking any jobs away from hawaii people either. this is just a great way for people to reconnect. >> jennica gue, garages, i will sa shakas. exiting to be part...
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i bet you've been wondering what it's like to travel to hawaii. we'll talk to someone here at abc 7 news who did just that recently. you don't want to miss that, his for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa >> slowly but surely people are exploring what it's like to go on vacation. one of the most popular and desirable locations in the u.s. is hawaii which lifted its two-week quarantine requirement providing you have a negative covid test. abc 7 news anchor larry beil just got back from hawaii, tan and all. aloha, larry. >> aloha. kristen, i thought i would dress for the occasion since i don't get to wear a lot of hawaiian shirts on local tv. we had
i bet you've been wondering what it's like to travel to hawaii. we'll talk to someone here at abc 7 news who did just that recently. you don't want to miss that, his for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got...
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hawaii closer to japan. so the tsunami reaching them could be significant, potentially. >> and the west coast tsunami warning center saying that we here in california are under a tsunami warning. if it does come ashore, it is likely to hit at 8:00 a.m. in san francisco. right now, police are out at ocean beach and asking people to get off the beach, move to higher ground. >> eric with the us usgs is a tsunami expert and he has been kind enough to stay with us on the phone. caller: sure. >> buildings have collapsed, 4 million people without power in japan. you are lookath more video. we are seeing these pictures for the first time in on japanese television. look at the ceiling collapsing. we have not seen that. terrifying, obviously for people caught in this. they are going to continue to have aftershocks for days, weeks, even months, are they not? >> that's right. there will be aftershocks for many days. and most -- a lot of them might be large. so as the size of the earthquakes the main shock increases, you
hawaii closer to japan. so the tsunami reaching them could be significant, potentially. >> and the west coast tsunami warning center saying that we here in california are under a tsunami warning. if it does come ashore, it is likely to hit at 8:00 a.m. in san francisco. right now, police are out at ocean beach and asking people to get off the beach, move to higher ground. >> eric with the us usgs is a tsunami expert and he has been kind enough to stay with us on the phone. caller:...
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the number of dead in hawaii has reached 53. the governor of hawaii says it will likely go higher. there are three major fires burning on maui, none is fully contained. the one that tore through lhaina is at 83% contained. ama:ama: help is on the way, while governor newsom is saying search and help is being sent to the island. the red cross is sending teams to help with the recovery. we talk to an animal farmer what a difficult choice. >> it cap getting worse and worse. i said, until he got evacuated overnight at 3:00 a.m., we had to make the choice of evacuating. we loaded bunnies, guinea pigs, and tortoises on the trucks.
the number of dead in hawaii has reached 53. the governor of hawaii says it will likely go higher. there are three major fires burning on maui, none is fully contained. the one that tore through lhaina is at 83% contained. ama:ama: help is on the way, while governor newsom is saying search and help is being sent to the island. the red cross is sending teams to help with the recovery. we talk to an animal farmer what a difficult choice. >> it cap getting worse and worse. i said, until he...
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waiving change fees for flights to hawaii today and tomorrow. however, there are restrictions. some airlines are tighter than others. for example, hawaiian airlines will waive the change fee but you must use the ticket by august 12th. that's when the storms are expected to pass. united and delta airlines will let you use the tickets for a year. however, you may have to pay a higher fare if you fly after august 12th. hawaiian hotels are giving guests a break. the hawaiian tourism authority says most hotels won't charge a fee for cancelling a reservation this weekend. hotels also are offering so-called distress rates. now, those are discounts for guests who get stranded because of the storms. hotels are also ready with extra food and water, power generators and additional staff. >>> when traveling to tropical locations this time of year, you really should consider buying travel insurance. most policies cover hurricanes, but you need to read the fine print. you must buy the insurance before the hurricane is named, otherwise the policy will not pay.
waiving change fees for flights to hawaii today and tomorrow. however, there are restrictions. some airlines are tighter than others. for example, hawaiian airlines will waive the change fee but you must use the ticket by august 12th. that's when the storms are expected to pass. united and delta airlines will let you use the tickets for a year. however, you may have to pay a higher fare if you fly after august 12th. hawaiian hotels are giving guests a break. the hawaiian tourism authority says...
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what's happening with hawaii? you call it hawaii's murky reopening in your sf gate column. why is that? >> that's happened with hawaii, they've been wanting to reopen for the past three months. they started out saying they were going to reopen in august. then they said september, then they said october 1st. then they moved it to october 15th, which is tomorrow and what the governor of hawaii has done is now requiring that everyone who goes to hawaii has to get a covid test within 72 hours of their departure and once you have that test and you get to hawaii you're no longer subject to a 14-day quarantine, which was keeping a lot of people away from hawaii ever since the pandemic began. >> in order to get this covid test it has to be an approved test by the state of hawaii? >> right. >> what is an approved test? how do you know which is approved? >> there are -- and you're right. that is the murky part. everyone has been wondering, what test do i knee, how long will they do this? my advice is the first thing you need to do if you want to get a test is to talk to your own heal
what's happening with hawaii? you call it hawaii's murky reopening in your sf gate column. why is that? >> that's happened with hawaii, they've been wanting to reopen for the past three months. they started out saying they were going to reopen in august. then they said september, then they said october 1st. then they moved it to october 15th, which is tomorrow and what the governor of hawaii has done is now requiring that everyone who goes to hawaii has to get a covid test within 72 hours...
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it had to do with taxes and the benefits of hiving hawaii -- having hawaii as a territory. having that strategic place in the middle of the pacific. so you are right, there was a whole lot. then it became a territory. when did it become a state and what was the sentiment of native hawaiians through all of this? vernadette: distrust. what we see in the vote for statehood, which everyone who was a citizen of the territory could vote for, it gave no options for autonomy. so this is happening in a post-world war ii, cold war era. so you would either vote for statehood, or there was no opt out, no alternative. so there was never a way to politically imagine something different. and so, that became yet another kind of maneuver really for what you see as a long process of dispossession of native people. kristen: so when there is not a sense that you have autonomy, that can breed those feelings of resentment. i also want to point out that lahaina in particular is a very sacred place to natives, isn't it? we refer to it as a popular tourist town, but it is more than that. vernadette
it had to do with taxes and the benefits of hiving hawaii -- having hawaii as a territory. having that strategic place in the middle of the pacific. so you are right, there was a whole lot. then it became a territory. when did it become a state and what was the sentiment of native hawaiians through all of this? vernadette: distrust. what we see in the vote for statehood, which everyone who was a citizen of the territory could vote for, it gave no options for autonomy. so this is happening in a...
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we're trying to see exactly what happened in hawaii. and we're fortunate we're not right up front along the beach, along the ocean. so we're a little higher up. that gives us some leeway but we're here on the beach on the west side. we're taking it very seriously. >> i was gonna say in the half moon bay area, the homes certainly very close to the beach and also hills to where people can get up higher. is your plan usually that should a tsunami hit because i'm sure you thought about things like that, the plan to go into one of those hills? >> we've got a hill directly behind you guess and that is our a plan. please don't share it with san mateo county because it's not the official route. >> okay. what else are you seeing right now up there? >> there's not a whole lot of activity right now. i'm taking a look at highway 1. a little bit of traffic but i don't see any emergency vehicles and not a whole lot of other activity out there. >> susan donahue at half moon bay. thank you for the information. some of those reverse 9-1-1 calls going ou
we're trying to see exactly what happened in hawaii. and we're fortunate we're not right up front along the beach, along the ocean. so we're a little higher up. that gives us some leeway but we're here on the beach on the west side. we're taking it very seriously. >> i was gonna say in the half moon bay area, the homes certainly very close to the beach and also hills to where people can get up higher. is your plan usually that should a tsunami hit because i'm sure you thought about things...
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>> no. >> jimmy: when gough to hawaii, do you like going to hawaii? >> yeah, duh? have you met anyone who do not like >> that's why i married obama. he was from hawaii. yeah, you are kind of cute. you are from where? i think i love you. >> jimmy: it was a christmas trip, right? >> after the first summer where we started dating and he wanted me to come home and meet his family and i was like oh, man, i was second year associate at a law firm in chicago, winners in chicago are deadly and dreary. the thought of leaving my family who i love and spend christmas with the love in my life in hawaii, i was like sign me up. i had never been to hawaii so i had an image of what it would be. the only image i had was the brady bunch visit from hawaii. it is generational. >> jimmy: you knew not to pick up an ancient tiki torch. >> that was the vision i had, laying on the beach in wakiki and hula dancing. >> jimmy: that's right, actually. >> unless you are visiting anybody you grew up there. i realized that later, and i am thinking are we going to have mai tais and long walks at t
>> no. >> jimmy: when gough to hawaii, do you like going to hawaii? >> yeah, duh? have you met anyone who do not like >> that's why i married obama. he was from hawaii. yeah, you are kind of cute. you are from where? i think i love you. >> jimmy: it was a christmas trip, right? >> after the first summer where we started dating and he wanted me to come home and meet his family and i was like oh, man, i was second year associate at a law firm in chicago,...
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from hawaii we have a few showers spreading across hawaii but not much going on. the wind at hilo is only seven miles per hour. it will reach 74 miles per hour the next couple of hours with 30' swells. to honolulu, less than 36 hours we could have 39 miles per hour wind and to the west, in 48 hours we could have 39 miles per hour wind. this is going to be a wind and wave maker from both storms. >> hawaii is gearing up for double whammy of severe weather and bay area travelers are committed to traveling to paradise, anyway. we are seeing one cancellation at fog but not widespread cancellations. >> one cancellation so far united that was supposed to leave at 9:00 for honolulu. most flights are still on schedule. here is what it is looking like. people are boarding up the store prompt and getting ready for hurricane iselle which is expected to hit tonight but julio is not far behind. i spoke with a family on the way to hawaii leaving at 6:00 this morning and they say the storms will not ruin their vacation. >> we have been there before when they say this is a hurrica
from hawaii we have a few showers spreading across hawaii but not much going on. the wind at hilo is only seven miles per hour. it will reach 74 miles per hour the next couple of hours with 30' swells. to honolulu, less than 36 hours we could have 39 miles per hour wind and to the west, in 48 hours we could have 39 miles per hour wind. this is going to be a wind and wave maker from both storms. >> hawaii is gearing up for double whammy of severe weather and bay area travelers are...
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. >> the local forecast and then what is happening in hawaii on the big island. we have hazy sunshine at 68 to 80. the 80 is in san jose. the 68 is around san mateo. 80 to the north and 91 in the east bay. the coast is brighter at 62 to 68. radar shows the iowa crashing into the southeast coat of the big island and winds are gusting to 41 miles per hour picking up from 50 to 60 from tropical storm iselle winds. >>> now the effect on the islands. dozens of flights have been canceled because of the storm. >>> not only do people need to watch the nights but they need to watch the conditions. iselle is a strong tropical storm but packing a punch as it slammed interest the waves do not look too bad but they were up to hour taking down power lines and 25,000 homes have in power. the only light is power lines catching fire. one couple said this will not delay their wedding. >> we are getting married saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. on the peach at sunset is the plan. >>> the plans could be in jeopardy because of julio expected to hit hawaii in 36 hours. we will provide upd
. >> the local forecast and then what is happening in hawaii on the big island. we have hazy sunshine at 68 to 80. the 80 is in san jose. the 68 is around san mateo. 80 to the north and 91 in the east bay. the coast is brighter at 62 to 68. radar shows the iowa crashing into the southeast coat of the big island and winds are gusting to 41 miles per hour picking up from 50 to 60 from tropical storm iselle winds. >>> now the effect on the islands. dozens of flights have been...
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. >> warnings are sounding in hawaii tonight. the next few hours will be critical as hurricane lane continues to bring high winds, flooding, and mudslides to the islands. good evening. >> lane remains a category 3 storm tonight. let's give you a live picture from the big island. it is dark there, but you can probably still tell those palm trees are blowing in the wind. a tropical storm warning is in effect and flooding is a major concern. >> the national weather service says the highest threat of rain and wind shifts to maui overnight. uber is providing free rides to and from red cross shelters. we'll touch base with sandhya patel for the latest on this hurricane. >> yeah, this is a slow-moving soaker. hurricane lane still a category 3, packing winds of 120 miles per hour, 170 miles southwest of ki kilua. so far, up to two feet of rain has fallen on the big island. it is going to weak on the a tropical storm by sunday. now, look at live doppler 7, it is tracking some rain across the big island. they've seen flooding and they'll c
. >> warnings are sounding in hawaii tonight. the next few hours will be critical as hurricane lane continues to bring high winds, flooding, and mudslides to the islands. good evening. >> lane remains a category 3 storm tonight. let's give you a live picture from the big island. it is dark there, but you can probably still tell those palm trees are blowing in the wind. a tropical storm warning is in effect and flooding is a major concern. >> the national weather service says...
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the situation in hawaii. it is the first day people in westmount we have been allowed back into their neighborhoods. wildfires that erupted tuesday night forced them to evacuate. hawaii's governor has killed 67 people, making it the worst natural disaster to ever hit that state. it is worse than the north bay wildfires. they killed 43 people [laughter] . the deadliest fire in california's history is the 2018 camp fire that burned paradise and killed 85 people. president biden declared a major disaster in hawaii, freeing up federal funds to help with recovery efforts. the hawaii air national guard transported 37 members of the honolulu fire department. four vehicles and disaster relief cargo on a plane to aid communities impacted by the wildfires. vice president harris was asked about plans to visit hawaii. >> with most situation to do what is in the best interest of folks on the ground. don't want to distract with resources that need to go into the victims of this tragedy. >> jeff bezos is donating $100 milli
the situation in hawaii. it is the first day people in westmount we have been allowed back into their neighborhoods. wildfires that erupted tuesday night forced them to evacuate. hawaii's governor has killed 67 people, making it the worst natural disaster to ever hit that state. it is worse than the north bay wildfires. they killed 43 people [laughter] . the deadliest fire in california's history is the 2018 camp fire that burned paradise and killed 85 people. president biden declared a major...
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. >> we are in the ground in maui, hawaii. we have an update on the search for loved ones. >> the san francisco agency is speaking out about the decision to have robo taxis take someone any time anywhere in the city. abc7news starts now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> oh no. no, we've got to get out. >> the terrifying moments for a family escaping a wildfire and hiding out for three days after escaping the town. and what is the most devastating disaster since hawaii became a state. 80 people have been killed since they first started on the -- wildfire started on the island of maui. flames continue to spread because of dry conditions and powerful winds. melissa is in maui saying a emergency has been declared for the entire island. melissa: residents of the historic town lahaina, hawaii are allowed to return home after days of wildfires swept through leaving behind a path of destruction. >> we wanted to see what was left but there is nothing. >> nothing, all gone. melissa
. >> we are in the ground in maui, hawaii. we have an update on the search for loved ones. >> the san francisco agency is speaking out about the decision to have robo taxis take someone any time anywhere in the city. abc7news starts now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> oh no. no, we've got to get out. >> the terrifying moments for a family escaping a wildfire and hiding out for three days after escaping the...
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you like going to hawaii? >> duh, yeah. >> jimmy: >> have you met anyone. >> jimmy: you're fortunate. >> that's why i married barack. he was from hawaii. yeah, you're kind of cute. ears a little big. and you're from where? i think i love you. >> jimmy: you write about the first time you went to -- it was a christmas trip, right? >> yeah, yeah. after the first summer where we officially started dating, and he wanted me to come home to meet his family. and i was like oh, man. i was a second year associate at a law firm in chicago. winters in chicago are deadly dreary. so the thought of leaving my family who i love and going to spend christmas with the love of my life in hawaii, i was like sign me up. but i had never been to hawaii. so i had an image of what it would be. and the only image i had, though, was of the brady bunch visit to hawaii. it's generational. >> jimmy: you knew not to pick up an ancient tiki idol. >> that was the vision i had. leis on the beach and k and some hula dancing. >> jimmy: and that's
you like going to hawaii? >> duh, yeah. >> jimmy: >> have you met anyone. >> jimmy: you're fortunate. >> that's why i married barack. he was from hawaii. yeah, you're kind of cute. ears a little big. and you're from where? i think i love you. >> jimmy: you write about the first time you went to -- it was a christmas trip, right? >> yeah, yeah. after the first summer where we officially started dating, and he wanted me to come home to meet his family....
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and it includes hawaii. emily schmidt, abc news. >> all right. >>> and joining us right now, we have dale grant. he's from the u.s. geological survey, out of golden, colorado. dale, we want to find out if you're there on the phone. >> yes, i am. >> thank you so much for joining us here. the first thing we would like to do is give the earthquake some scale. a good point of reference for a lot of folks when they think about tsunamis and earthquakes, 2004, the indonesian tsunami and earthquake there. that was a 9.1 for recall accounts. what do you have to say about this one? >> there were a few particulars about the sumatra quake on december 26th. they were a little different. but this happened in the water. it was shallow. and the energy created what we are now seeing as a very, very strong impact along the coast of japan. most notably near the city of sendai. >> okay. and sendai, we know, faces the pacific. definitely one of the larger cities in japan. so, what do you think we can be expecting to see in compa
and it includes hawaii. emily schmidt, abc news. >> all right. >>> and joining us right now, we have dale grant. he's from the u.s. geological survey, out of golden, colorado. dale, we want to find out if you're there on the phone. >> yes, i am. >> thank you so much for joining us here. the first thing we would like to do is give the earthquake some scale. a good point of reference for a lot of folks when they think about tsunamis and earthquakes, 2004, the indonesian...
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cell phone push alerts just after 8:00 yesterday morning hawaii time. as you can imagine, this set off a panic. some people running in the streets, fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. the governor of hawaii is apologizing. >> what happened today was totally unacceptable, and many in our community was deeply affected by this, and i'm sorry. i am, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. >> the message was false but it might have uncovered a real problem that investigators are now looking into. the governor says some people did not get the message on their cell phones. >>> well, plenty of tourists were caught off guard by this missile warning. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington talked to a san francisco couple who just started their honeymoon in hawaii. they went through the terrifying moments of what they thought was the beginning of the end. >> reporter: what started as a dream destination wedding in hawaii quickly turned into a nightmare for phil and katy pham. the c
cell phone push alerts just after 8:00 yesterday morning hawaii time. as you can imagine, this set off a panic. some people running in the streets, fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. the governor of hawaii is apologizing. >> what happened today was totally unacceptable, and many in our community was deeply affected by this, and i'm sorry. i am, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. >> the message...
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that's former abc news ginny vicario, live on hawaii's big island. >>> our coverage of hawaii's hurricanes continues on accuweather. >> with julio upgraded to a category 3 hurricane, let's get the latest from meteorologist jim dickey. jim, good morning to you. >> good morning, reena and devin. iselle moving over hawaii's big island here as we move in the early morning hours. going to bring powerful winds. we're talking gusts, 50, 60, 70 miles per hour plus. that's going to cause some power outages. along with that, torrential rainfall likely leading to flash flooding. we're talking 6 inches of rachl bit time all is said and done. the storm departs as we get to the early morning hours friday. south of oahu. likely bringing outer bands to honolulu. reena and devin, back to you. >> thank you so much, jim. here's a look now at weather on the mainland. more than half the country will see rain today, from thunderstorms in the west, all the way across to the south and covering much of the midwest. mild and pleasant, from the great lakes to new england today. >> a scorcher in texas and the deep so
that's former abc news ginny vicario, live on hawaii's big island. >>> our coverage of hawaii's hurricanes continues on accuweather. >> with julio upgraded to a category 3 hurricane, let's get the latest from meteorologist jim dickey. jim, good morning to you. >> good morning, reena and devin. iselle moving over hawaii's big island here as we move in the early morning hours. going to bring powerful winds. we're talking gusts, 50, 60, 70 miles per hour plus. that's going to...
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are doing. >>> the good news is most flights to hawaii are still on tie. i checked at all three bay area airports and i saw a few cancellations incoming flights, one of outgoing flight in san jose. oakland has all flights on schedule. at sfo, a and a flight from kona was scheduled for 7:05. some people flew out of the bay area yesterday refusing to let the storm ruin their vacation. >> so worried about hurricanes but: we are trusting. u.s. sell has been downgraded to a tropical storm but affecting flights all oh the country. in san jose this are a couple of major delays including one up to two hours and one cancellation to hawaii. airlining including united hawaiian, delta and alaska are waiving fees if you are flying to one of those defendant station -- those destination if you want to my there or cancel. >> iselle is a direct hit on hawaii the first since 1992 for the island when hurricane hit at that time. there were six people killed and $2 billion in damage and vacationers were forced into emergency shelters for days. one city was shut off from the ou
are doing. >>> the good news is most flights to hawaii are still on tie. i checked at all three bay area airports and i saw a few cancellations incoming flights, one of outgoing flight in san jose. oakland has all flights on schedule. at sfo, a and a flight from kona was scheduled for 7:05. some people flew out of the bay area yesterday refusing to let the storm ruin their vacation. >> so worried about hurricanes but: we are trusting. u.s. sell has been downgraded to a tropical...
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it's 190 miles away from kona, hawaii area. it makes a sharp westward turning weakening to a category one heading towards the weekend. with this storm, warnings and watches are up as you know, and rainfall totals through sunday morning may be up to 30 additional inches of rain. wave heights, 10 to 25 feet, not out of the question, and offshore, over 30 foot waves are expected. so a powerful storm headed towards hawaii, but moving very slowly. kristen is this. >> sandhya, thank you. >>> uncertainty for people who left the bay area on flights to hawaii today. the last chance to get there before the storm really arrived. abc 7 news reporter matt keller has an update from san jose international airport. >> reporter: heading home to hawaii would normally be a joyful time for cora dell rosa. but she's worried about what she'll find when she arrives. >> very scared, concerned about the storm. >> reporter: she says her kids in honolulu have let her know about the current weather conditions and officials have prepared them for what to d
it's 190 miles away from kona, hawaii area. it makes a sharp westward turning weakening to a category one heading towards the weekend. with this storm, warnings and watches are up as you know, and rainfall totals through sunday morning may be up to 30 additional inches of rain. wave heights, 10 to 25 feet, not out of the question, and offshore, over 30 foot waves are expected. so a powerful storm headed towards hawaii, but moving very slowly. kristen is this. >> sandhya, thank you....
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hawaii hasn't been hit with a storm this strong in 22 years. the residents put up plywood to protect windows. >> this plywood will keep anything flying away from my windows. >> reporter: on maui sandbags were strategic placed but they were in short supply, forcing some to improvise. >> sandbags are all sold out. i have a whole row of duct tape. these will slow the water down. >> reporter: drinkable water and food flew off store shelves. some vacationers decided to head back to the mainland. we caught some of them at sfo. >> we were supposed to come book saturday but it would require us to fly in between hurricanes. so we didn't want to risk it. >> and right now flights in and out of hawaii airports are only experiencing delays of 15 minutes or less right now. >>> an autonomous robot created by a sunnyvale-based liquid robotics company is live-tweeting the storms. the wave glider holoholo is current i. in the water off the coast of hawaii. here's a picture it took just a short time ago. and you can see just how rough the water is at this point a
hawaii hasn't been hit with a storm this strong in 22 years. the residents put up plywood to protect windows. >> this plywood will keep anything flying away from my windows. >> reporter: on maui sandbags were strategic placed but they were in short supply, forcing some to improvise. >> sandbags are all sold out. i have a whole row of duct tape. these will slow the water down. >> reporter: drinkable water and food flew off store shelves. some vacationers decided to head...
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it is a hurricane headed toward hawaii. >>> a lot to talk about. we will focus on us and in seven minutes we will focus on hawaii. no need to worry about wet weather traveling this morning. the commute is dry. in the waldo and caldecott tunnel
it is a hurricane headed toward hawaii. >>> a lot to talk about. we will focus on us and in seven minutes we will focus on hawaii. no need to worry about wet weather traveling this morning. the commute is dry. in the waldo and caldecott tunnel
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>>the america are making air travel to and from hawaii iffy. the storms are threatening to ruin vacations. >> two out of the 13 flights from sfo to hawaii have been cancel asked more or county anded throughout the day as a pair of hurricanes threaten to ruin the family vacations. >> i felt fortunate to get out in time. >> passengers who threw in from kona say the weather was changing when they left. >> the winds picked up. the waves started to come in. >> preparations were underway with people stocking up on food, water and gas. the store shells everyone bear. we went to target and the panels and panels and panels of water -- gone. >> shells in total disarray. >> the hurricane iselle will hit tonight with julio not far behind. this couple lynn in san leandro and are back from visiting family. >> they live in an area with a lot of trees and trying to come back as many limbs at possible. >> michael from walnut creek made it home but his mom and sister did not because flights are booked and are stuck. >> they are back in hawaii. we thought it woul
>>the america are making air travel to and from hawaii iffy. the storms are threatening to ruin vacations. >> two out of the 13 flights from sfo to hawaii have been cancel asked more or county anded throughout the day as a pair of hurricanes threaten to ruin the family vacations. >> i felt fortunate to get out in time. >> passengers who threw in from kona say the weather was changing when they left. >> the winds picked up. the waves started to come in. >>...
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that includes united and delta and hawaii. i spoke to a couple families headed to hawaii and they say though are not going to let the hurricanes ruin their vacation and even if it is bad they will be together. >>> for the first time we hearing from the bay area woman who snuck on a southwest airline flight from san jose to los angeles and the 62-year-old marilyn hartman was sentenced to 24 months of probation. she was able to sneak on to a southwest jet on monday by skirting two check points and specific to reporters after her court appearance. >> clearly it was wrong and i don't want to do it again because...i don't want to do jail time. >> show admitted she made a mistake and was in a desperate situation. show is barred from lamb without -- from lamb -- l.a.x. withou valid ticket. same for sfo. >> doctors in san pablo with no longer receive emergency ambulance traffic because of a shortage in staffing. the e.r. will senator walk ins and nursing home residents. >> new details of the a's could -- co-owner on a design of the co
that includes united and delta and hawaii. i spoke to a couple families headed to hawaii and they say though are not going to let the hurricanes ruin their vacation and even if it is bad they will be together. >>> for the first time we hearing from the bay area woman who snuck on a southwest airline flight from san jose to los angeles and the 62-year-old marilyn hartman was sentenced to 24 months of probation. she was able to sneak on to a southwest jet on monday by skirting two check...
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this is unusual for hawaii. nonetheless, the first storm although it is just a category 1 has potential to have wind damage. winds will be gusting 80 miles an hour or higher and there could be flooding. usually the biggest concern with the hurricanes is flooding. the second storm will be a tropical storm strength and it may move north of the islands and may not make a direct hit. that's good news. >> thank you, spencer. >>> now let's talk about sports. >> mark shumann is in for larry beil. >> larry is at the beyonce concert. giants are heating it up for a run for the post season. swinging some heavy lumber in milwaukee. a three-r.b.i night. evewith the highest levelde of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. had a little bounce in their step in milwaukee. angel paw began is supposed to be back and after the brew you betters to
this is unusual for hawaii. nonetheless, the first storm although it is just a category 1 has potential to have wind damage. winds will be gusting 80 miles an hour or higher and there could be flooding. usually the biggest concern with the hurricanes is flooding. the second storm will be a tropical storm strength and it may move north of the islands and may not make a direct hit. that's good news. >> thank you, spencer. >>> now let's talk about sports. >> mark shumann is in...
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new volcanic blasts ripping through hawaii's big island. "nightline" high above the lava zone. >> i feel a lava explosion down there. >> and on the ground where rivers of lava are threatening homes. >>> and -- ♪ pretty, pretty please perfectly pink. a young fan pleading with pink in a live video. >> when you come here, i really want to sing at your concert. and i promise i'll be ready. >> watch what happens when she gets her shot. >> are you ready? >> but first, the "nightline" 5. that violent crime went up 18% in san francisco. in la, mayor antonio villaraigosa put more police on the streets and cut violent crime in half. california's police chiefs trust antonio for governor. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. it should be a joyous and exciting time for meghan markle. less than a week away from her wedding to prince harry and on the verge of becoming royalty. but instead there's a cloud of scandal hanging over her family. and now her father reportedly won't be at the ceremony to give her away. abc's adrian bankert is in london w
new volcanic blasts ripping through hawaii's big island. "nightline" high above the lava zone. >> i feel a lava explosion down there. >> and on the ground where rivers of lava are threatening homes. >>> and -- ♪ pretty, pretty please perfectly pink. a young fan pleading with pink in a live video. >> when you come here, i really want to sing at your concert. and i promise i'll be ready. >> watch what happens when she gets her shot. >> are you...
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heartbreaking images show the aftermath from hawaii's largest and deadliest wildfire. while dozens have been killed, hundreds more people remain missing. there's no power or internet making communication difficult. abc's whit johnson made it to historic lahaina harbor, a place he's visited many times but says it is now unreachable and sizable. there aren't many, many buildings left standing. people tell us that it all happened so fast. the flaming embers started raining down from the sky, igniting buildings all around them, and many had just seconds to flee, some even jumping into the harbor, into the ocean to escape the flames. the coast guard saying they rescued 17 people from the water while the fire was raging tuesday night. an effort made more difficult by the conditions. so our crews did encounter those winds and some rough seas as a result of that. and there was smoke. mark and michelle stiefel among those who lost their homes. and they tell me they received no official warning to evacuate until they saw the flames coming for them in lahaina. we were lucky that
heartbreaking images show the aftermath from hawaii's largest and deadliest wildfire. while dozens have been killed, hundreds more people remain missing. there's no power or internet making communication difficult. abc's whit johnson made it to historic lahaina harbor, a place he's visited many times but says it is now unreachable and sizable. there aren't many, many buildings left standing. people tell us that it all happened so fast. the flaming embers started raining down from the sky,...
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but the panic in hawaii is part of a larger political picture. >> attention. >> reporter: hawaii's false alarm comes at a moment when concerns about north korea's nuclear program are at an all-time high. two leaders openly taunting each other. >> they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. >> reporter: in the last year alone, north korea has conducted 15 ballistic missile tests. one even had the potential to reach washington, d.c. hawaii reactivated its civil defense system as a direct result of those tensions for the first time since the cold war. back in the 1980s, president reagan's attempt at a joke over an open mike -- >> my fellow americans, i'm pleased to tell you today that i've signed legislation that will outlaw russia forever. we begin bombing in five minutes. >> reporter: -- caused an international incident. hawaii may be especially sensitive. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live infamy. >> reporter: the possibility of a sneak attack there still a living memory. just last month the former chairman of the joint chiefs offered this grim assessment
but the panic in hawaii is part of a larger political picture. >> attention. >> reporter: hawaii's false alarm comes at a moment when concerns about north korea's nuclear program are at an all-time high. two leaders openly taunting each other. >> they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. >> reporter: in the last year alone, north korea has conducted 15 ballistic missile tests. one even had the potential to reach washington, d.c. hawaii...
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not in hawaii, but nearly 3,000 miles away in the continental u.s. las vegas is home to one of the largest hawaiian communities outside of the island itself. nearly half all native hawaiians have had to move away from hawaii. >> a lot of people who have chosen to move away from our island homes, is majority of them is priced out of paradise. it's very difficult to have a comfortable lifestyle. >> reporter: the decision to leave not just paradise but home -- ♪ >> behind closed doors, i would bawl my eyes out. i would want to move them back home. when we first got here, it was so hard as a parent. my son, he would cry. he would want to fight us to go back home. he struggled finding his place here. and understanding what it meant to grow up in a landlocked city. >> reporter: in oahu, 30 minutes outside honolulu the asking price of this home is over $1 million. that price simply is not affordable for many native hawaiians. >> most of the folks that really want to stay, they always want to build their own families within the culture of hawaii. it's just
not in hawaii, but nearly 3,000 miles away in the continental u.s. las vegas is home to one of the largest hawaiian communities outside of the island itself. nearly half all native hawaiians have had to move away from hawaii. >> a lot of people who have chosen to move away from our island homes, is majority of them is priced out of paradise. it's very difficult to have a comfortable lifestyle. >> reporter: the decision to leave not just paradise but home -- ♪ >> behind...
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says the 16-year-old climbed into the wheel of an hawaii jet flying from california to hawaii and he got off unharmed despite slack of ok conference reaching altitude of 38,000'. he as unconscious for most of the flight and may have blacked out. 10,000 feet security footage from san jose verified the teen hopped a fence and made the way to hawaii airlines flight 45 and not until he regained consciousness an hour after the flight landed and started walking around the tarmac hawaii airlines personnel noticed him and called security. >> he was approached by airline personnel and asked what he was doing and he wasn't too cooperative at that time and security was called and on arrival, they were asked, if he was a juvenile and he wasn't too cooperative. >> the f.b.i. says that the teen had run away from home and posed no let to the airlines. he has not been chargeed. >>> happening today, pg&e is expected in federal court this morning to face felony charges in the 2010 deadly pipeline explosion. amy hollyfield has details. >>> a company has to come here to the courthouse and respond to the
says the 16-year-old climbed into the wheel of an hawaii jet flying from california to hawaii and he got off unharmed despite slack of ok conference reaching altitude of 38,000'. he as unconscious for most of the flight and may have blacked out. 10,000 feet security footage from san jose verified the teen hopped a fence and made the way to hawaii airlines flight 45 and not until he regained consciousness an hour after the flight landed and started walking around the tarmac hawaii airlines...
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plus back to back major hurricanes now targeting hawaii. also one of the most terrorists killed tonight in the fiery crash on the highway and the chain reaction pile-up and the heroic rescue. >>> and the strength of muscles. new at 6:00, what cal scientists hope to learn from the sea creatures to possibly save an unborn baby's life. unborn baby's life. i have that story at 6:00 narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art and music programs cut. we can't ever go back. ryan ruelas: so vote yes on proposition 55. reagan duncan: prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to our schools. letty muÑoz-gonzalez: simply by maintaining the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. ryan ruelas: no new education cuts, and no new taxes. reagan duncan: vote yes on 55. sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. ally a hug.can: vote yes on 55. this toy is a reminder that someone cares. these are a chance to be part of a team. and this is the chance to succeed. fem
plus back to back major hurricanes now targeting hawaii. also one of the most terrorists killed tonight in the fiery crash on the highway and the chain reaction pile-up and the heroic rescue. >>> and the strength of muscles. new at 6:00, what cal scientists hope to learn from the sea creatures to possibly save an unborn baby's life. unborn baby's life. i have that story at 6:00 narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off....
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we begin tonight with complete panic and chaos in hawaii after that emergency alert sounded across the islands just after 8:00 a.m. local time. residents seen running for cover. families hiding in bomb shelters. take a listen. >> this is not a drill. take immediate action measure. >> reporter: the dire warning of a ballistic missile threat buzzing on cell phones stripped across television screens. residents told to seek immediate shelter, quote, this is not a drill. it took 38 minutes for the all clear for some people. the message, a human error false alarm, and it comes weeks after hawaii reinstated a cold war era missile alert system in the event of an attack by north korea following kim jong-un's repeated tests. in hawaii tonight the governor saying an employee at shift change is to blame, but there are so many questions still, and abc's stephanie ramos starts us off from the pentagon. hawaiians fleeing and this message going out on cell phones reading, ballistic missile threat inbound. seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. the warnings left an entire state terrified. >> we w
we begin tonight with complete panic and chaos in hawaii after that emergency alert sounded across the islands just after 8:00 a.m. local time. residents seen running for cover. families hiding in bomb shelters. take a listen. >> this is not a drill. take immediate action measure. >> reporter: the dire warning of a ballistic missile threat buzzing on cell phones stripped across television screens. residents told to seek immediate shelter, quote, this is not a drill. it took 38...
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president biden address the issue in hawaii. >> our prayers with the people of hawaii, not just our prayers. every asset, every asset they need will be there for them. we will be there at maui as long as it takes, as long as it takes. ama: the hawaiian electric industries stock fell after the s&p downgraded its credit to john. they believe the company may be the ones for the fires, they have blamed powerlines. dan: leslie brinkley looked into the strategies california is employing to decrease our wildfire risk and whether that could have made a difference in hawaii. reporter: lawsuits filed over the weekend claim hawaiian electric kept powerlines electrified despite high wind warnings last week. >> we don't really know what the ignition cause was for the maui fires but if it was downed power lines, which looks likely then a psps would have mitigated the entire event. i think that will be coming online in the future for hawaii for sure. reporter: pg&e started implementing psps or public safety safety power shutoffs after pg&e was blamed for a series of deadly water fires. this is the sixth s
president biden address the issue in hawaii. >> our prayers with the people of hawaii, not just our prayers. every asset, every asset they need will be there for them. we will be there at maui as long as it takes, as long as it takes. ama: the hawaiian electric industries stock fell after the s&p downgraded its credit to john. they believe the company may be the ones for the fires, they have blamed powerlines. dan: leslie brinkley looked into the strategies california is employing to...
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. >> two storms bearing down on hawaii. satellite shows madeline on the left and lester >> here is a look at the storm that is approaching the big island of hawaii right now. and as you can see, still a powerful storm, although it is expected to deliver a glancing blow. rain fall already hitting the big iron as the center of the storm approaches and and s saturday as the storm approaches, producing 7 to 10 inches of rain or more. expected to deliver a glancing blow over hawaii and as it passes south of the big island will weaken a bit and become a tropical storm and head further out to sea. that is followed by hurricane left cher is right now a category 4 hurricane. by the time it gets closer to the islands it will weaken to category 1. expected to move north of the island chain and biggest problem expected from this is rough surf. that is additional flooding. of course that depends on how close the storm comes to the islands. we will watch the progress. >> thank you so much, spencer. >>> firefighters put out a vegetation f
. >> two storms bearing down on hawaii. satellite shows madeline on the left and lester >> here is a look at the storm that is approaching the big island of hawaii right now. and as you can see, still a powerful storm, although it is expected to deliver a glancing blow. rain fall already hitting the big iron as the center of the storm approaches and and s saturday as the storm approaches, producing 7 to 10 inches of rain or more. expected to deliver a glancing blow over hawaii and...
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this video from hawaii, huge surf shelters are still open this morning and that is because in hawaii, the islands are getting ready nor another round of rain from hurricane lester and we have been talking about through the morning, which is behind madeleine and we are watching that closely. >> it could have been much worse and we are grateful. >> tonight the spot lit is on kaepernick, before the 49ers kick off the final game in san diego. the political roasts by sitting out during the national anthem will take center stage. some call the gesture disrespectful to armed forces. he said the roast is not minute to disparage the military. tonight, this is the annual salute to the military game. 240 marines, sailors and soldiers are holding a giant american flag and a navy petty officer is going to sing the national anthem. >> do not miss the week one matchup against the programs right here, coverage of espn money note football begin at 7:00 p.m. >> a lake in berkeley is off limits. the health hazard it poes to anyone who goes near the water. >> manufacture affecting millions of parents, th
this video from hawaii, huge surf shelters are still open this morning and that is because in hawaii, the islands are getting ready nor another round of rain from hurricane lester and we have been talking about through the morning, which is behind madeleine and we are watching that closely. >> it could have been much worse and we are grateful. >> tonight the spot lit is on kaepernick, before the 49ers kick off the final game in san diego. the political roasts by sitting out during...
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clayton sandell is in hawaii with the latest. >> reporter: two hurricanes are barreling toward hawaii. forecasters say hurricane iselle will be the first hurricane to smash into the islands in more than two decades. experts thought it would weaken but so far is packing quite a punch. expecting to hit hawaii as a category 1 hurricane or strong tropical storm. the big island is on track to bear the brunt when iselle makes landfall later tonight. >> it's going to impact all of the hawaiian islands in the form of heavy rain, flash flooding and rough surf. >> reporter: right behind it, hurricane julio, now a category 2 storm, which may strike a glancing blow to hawaii's islands over the weekend. hawaii has been directly hit by hurricanes only twice in recorded history. >> we've never seen two landfalling hurricanes across the hawaiian islands in a short stretch of time. >> reporter: state officials say they are ready for the 1-2 weather punch, urging residents to be prepared but not to panic. >> i want to encourage everyone to stay calm and listen to directions from your local authorities.
clayton sandell is in hawaii with the latest. >> reporter: two hurricanes are barreling toward hawaii. forecasters say hurricane iselle will be the first hurricane to smash into the islands in more than two decades. experts thought it would weaken but so far is packing quite a punch. expecting to hit hawaii as a category 1 hurricane or strong tropical storm. the big island is on track to bear the brunt when iselle makes landfall later tonight. >> it's going to impact all of the...
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hawaii is the most expensive state to live in. in the united states. the cost of living is 86% higher than the national average. with the cost of housing and astounding 207% higher than the national average . we don't want any outmigration. we need our young people to stay. we're working on economic development. we're working on making hawaii the most diverse place in the world , which it is actually. it's just too expensive for many people. aloha. welcome to the anahola marketplace. kipu kaichou. wally is chair of the sovereign council of hawaiian homestead association on the island of kauai. he waited decades to be awarded a plot of land. we get the land for dollar a year for 99 years, and it can be extended for another 99 years. people are frustrated with the wait, knowing that it might take 20 to 30 years thanks to eva pilgrim there. you know, being born and raised in hawaii, it is always been so very expensive to live there. you know, if we were to ever move back, i don't know how we would afford a place to live with my parents. i guess you'd stil
hawaii is the most expensive state to live in. in the united states. the cost of living is 86% higher than the national average. with the cost of housing and astounding 207% higher than the national average . we don't want any outmigration. we need our young people to stay. we're working on economic development. we're working on making hawaii the most diverse place in the world , which it is actually. it's just too expensive for many people. aloha. welcome to the anahola marketplace. kipu...
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that is a hawaii concept. it is of value. we hope that you will [ speaking foreign language ] i know that sounds funny from a transplant but that is what we are about. >> hawaii welcomes all. if you have that spirit, absolutely. i get that. i want to ask you, here is a question from a viewer, tom, about cruise ships. how will anything that you are evolving affect the cruise ships to hawaii? >> we want that same standard. that's a great question. if people are vaccinated, it is going to be the vaxpass or call it what you will. otherwise, we expect people to get a pretest which is within 72 hours of disembarking the ship are coming up an airplane. once again, we have lowered the rate. that lowered the rate of infection by a huge amount. it was like 88% reduction of covid travel cases because of the pretest. we have been happy with that program. that was one of the first things we work concerned about in march of 2020. >> are you ready to handle the flood of tourists? i paid too much for a rental car. how are you ramping up in t
that is a hawaii concept. it is of value. we hope that you will [ speaking foreign language ] i know that sounds funny from a transplant but that is what we are about. >> hawaii welcomes all. if you have that spirit, absolutely. i get that. i want to ask you, here is a question from a viewer, tom, about cruise ships. how will anything that you are evolving affect the cruise ships to hawaii? >> we want that same standard. that's a great question. if people are vaccinated, it is going...
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push alerts just after 8:00 yesterday morning hawaii time. this left people, of course, to panic. some running in the streets fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. the governor of hawaii is apologizing. >> what happened today was totally unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and i'm sorry. i'm, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. >> now, while the message may have been false, it might have uncovered a real problem that investigators are now looking into. the governor says some people did not get the message on their cell phone. >>> plenty of tourists were caught off guard by the missile warning. abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington talked to a san francisco couple who just started their honeymoon in hawaii. they took her through the terrifying moments of what they thought was the beginning of the end. >> what started as a dream destination wedding in hawaii quickly turned into a nightmare for phil and katie pham. the couple fro
push alerts just after 8:00 yesterday morning hawaii time. this left people, of course, to panic. some running in the streets fearing a missile from north korea. 38 minutes later, another alert went out saying the warning was a fake. the governor of hawaii is apologizing. >> what happened today was totally unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and i'm sorry. i'm, too, very angry and disappointed that this happened. >> now, while the message may have been...
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that's hawaii. that's america. i want the people of hawaii to know your country's with you, as long as it takes. god bless those we lost, may god bless the people of hawaii. >> and that spirit the president speaks of, the maui strong spirit, coming through since the fires. all morning long we are fielding donations from across the country. right now we have one coming in. uber is donating $500,000 to the hawaii community foundation. they will also be launching a donate button in their app so customers can support relief efforts as well. they will be matching the first $500,000 raised. >> that's truly remarkable. great job by uber. it's so incredible. we have much more to come. if you want to help the people of hawaii, just scan the qr code on your screen for more information now. >>> this has really hit home for our friend and colleague becky worley. she grew up on maui. she joins us with stories about the everyday heroes who risked their lives to save people, their homes and all they had left. good morning, becky.
that's hawaii. that's america. i want the people of hawaii to know your country's with you, as long as it takes. god bless those we lost, may god bless the people of hawaii. >> and that spirit the president speaks of, the maui strong spirit, coming through since the fires. all morning long we are fielding donations from across the country. right now we have one coming in. uber is donating $500,000 to the hawaii community foundation. they will also be launching a donate button in their app...
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right now hawaii is requiring travelers to quarantine for two weeks after arriving in hawaii. and the governor plans to lift that requirement on october 15 if the traveler has a negative covid test. now, it will cost you. this test will cost $250. and united spokesperson tells me they are hoping the cost will come down before october. and they are also providing a hail- mail-in option that will cost about 80 dollars and you have to plan that in advance. is th this $250 option is a last minute option. and this will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. starting october 15. just an option if you are planning that trip to hawaii especially as the holidays approach because you will need that negative test to get into hawaii. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> finland is turning to some four legged friends to help combat covid. virus-sniffing dogs now working at helsinki airport. a team of doctors and technicians developed sniff stations. travelers come up and give a sample and dogs are able to sniff it on the other side. some of the dogs who used to be cancer detection canines could sn
right now hawaii is requiring travelers to quarantine for two weeks after arriving in hawaii. and the governor plans to lift that requirement on october 15 if the traveler has a negative covid test. now, it will cost you. this test will cost $250. and united spokesperson tells me they are hoping the cost will come down before october. and they are also providing a hail- mail-in option that will cost about 80 dollars and you have to plan that in advance. is th this $250 option is a last minute...
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this is from the university of hawaii. some students said their first instinct was to jump out of bed, grab necessities and call their loved ones. >>> the white house issued a statement about the false alarm. the deputy press secretary wrote, the president has been briefed. this was purely a state exercise. >>> new details now in the killing oh of a southern california college student. a friend who was the last person to see him alive is under arrest. the body was found in a grave at the park where he was reported missing. investigators say dna evidence has linked the man to burnstein's death. they knew each other from high school. investigators are now trying to piece together what led up to the killing. burnstein went to school in pennsylvania and was home visiting parts. >>> a skiry si scary situation a greyhound bus that triggered a police chase across state lines. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> that's insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on thi
this is from the university of hawaii. some students said their first instinct was to jump out of bed, grab necessities and call their loved ones. >>> the white house issued a statement about the false alarm. the deputy press secretary wrote, the president has been briefed. this was purely a state exercise. >>> new details now in the killing oh of a southern california college student. a friend who was the last person to see him alive is under arrest. the body was found in a...
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our affiliate in hawaii reports. >> reporter: very serious situation in hawaii. earlier this morning, the civil servicish shug an evacuation. they are seeing some of those tsunami waves come in. still fairly serious situation out here with what may happen in the bays. still going to be a long night tonight. at least a couple of more hours before they consider lowering that advisory. we'll send it back to youm. >> thank you, lara. >>> back out to sam, walk me through the science here, how long could they be on alert in hawaii? >> dan, first of all, as soon as that earthquake happened, knowing that it's 7.7, they did all of the right things. they put the warnings out, thinking that may this would be a bad run of waves. evacuating those lower levels of hawaii were a very good idea. so, you e initially think that first wave would run away from that, remember, this is a subsiding zone, one plate is underneath another plate. a little wave or two and one or two, three, in this case four waves went out and went toward hawaii and down the coast of california as well. now,
our affiliate in hawaii reports. >> reporter: very serious situation in hawaii. earlier this morning, the civil servicish shug an evacuation. they are seeing some of those tsunami waves come in. still fairly serious situation out here with what may happen in the bays. still going to be a long night tonight. at least a couple of more hours before they consider lowering that advisory. we'll send it back to youm. >> thank you, lara. >>> back out to sam, walk me through the...
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monitors are displaying satellite images of hawaii. half of the people in the room are fema workers. the rest represent other entities including the army corps of engineers, the coast guard. they're communicating with the troops on the ground. >> they're prepositioning items, insuring transportation is lined up should we need to fly generators from the distribution center, as an example. >> crews are assessing the damage from the ground and the air. iselle hit the big island the hardest. >> there's a lot of water coming from the mountain because there's a lot of rain up there now. so the rivers are running pretty strong. >> many bay area residents who were in hawaii vacationing left before iselle even reached the island. at least those lucky enough to get a flight out. >> starting to get a little stormy. you could really feel the winds. you could kind of hear the people at the airport getting stressed out. the parents were like, let's get out of here. >> as for julio, it's now yearing away from the island. at this point, the worst appe
monitors are displaying satellite images of hawaii. half of the people in the room are fema workers. the rest represent other entities including the army corps of engineers, the coast guard. they're communicating with the troops on the ground. >> they're prepositioning items, insuring transportation is lined up should we need to fly generators from the distribution center, as an example. >> crews are assessing the damage from the ground and the air. iselle hit the big island the...
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tomorrow, the ceo of hawaii electric will face questions from the house energy and commerce committee on his company's actions before and during the fires on maui. here's abc's whit johnson with another story, part of the abc news coverage, "maui strong 808." >> reporter: this week, some residents of lahaina were allowed back for the first time, searching for anything that remains. rick and joe have been unable to return, but like so many of their neighbors, they lost nearly everything. narrowly escaping. >> i thought, i can't breathe. it's just going to collapse. >> reporter: the inferno on august 8th engulfed nearly the entire coastal town. at least 97 people died. 22 are still missing. in the weeks since, mounting questions surrounding the actions of the island's utility company, hawaiian electric, is emergency response, and lack of resources, have government officials and company executives pointing fingers at each other. a fire was first reported at 6:37 a.m. on august 8th, reportedly caused by a downed power line. firefighters responded and just before 9:00 a.m. declared that fi
tomorrow, the ceo of hawaii electric will face questions from the house energy and commerce committee on his company's actions before and during the fires on maui. here's abc's whit johnson with another story, part of the abc news coverage, "maui strong 808." >> reporter: this week, some residents of lahaina were allowed back for the first time, searching for anything that remains. rick and joe have been unable to return, but like so many of their neighbors, they lost nearly...
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>> reggie, flights have been taking off from san jose on time to hawaii all morning long. the latest took off at 10:20 this morning. people say they had their tickets and they're going no matter what. >> heading home to hawaii would normally be a joyful time for cora, but with hurricane lane taking aim at the islands she's worried about what she will find when she arrives. >> very scared. very concerned about the storm. >> reporter: she says her kids in honolulu let her know about the current weather conditions and officials have prepared them for what to do in case they have to evacuate. >> they know they will go to the shelter nearby. >> reporter: an airport official working with alaska airlines said the 7:50 flight wasn't very full. most airlines are waiving rebooking fees as officials in hawaii shut down, schools, parks, and offices. friends danielle and terrance were flying to hawaii for the spartan race for saturday. >> at first i hesitated. i don't think we will be able to run. we got the e-mail saying it might get pushed back for sunday. little hope came through. >
>> reggie, flights have been taking off from san jose on time to hawaii all morning long. the latest took off at 10:20 this morning. people say they had their tickets and they're going no matter what. >> heading home to hawaii would normally be a joyful time for cora, but with hurricane lane taking aim at the islands she's worried about what she will find when she arrives. >> very scared. very concerned about the storm. >> reporter: she says her kids in honolulu let her...